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  2. Skeleton key - Wikipedia

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    A skeleton key is a master key that can open multiple locks with different wards. Learn how skeleton keys are made, used and associated with crime.

  3. Warded lock - Wikipedia

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    A warded lock is a type of lock that uses obstructions, or wards, to prevent the lock from opening unless the correct key is inserted. Learn about the history, design, mechanism and vulnerabilities of warded locks, and see examples of skeleton keys.

  4. Three Skeleton Key - Wikipedia

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    A short story by Georges-Gustave Toudouze about three lighthouse keepers and a rat infestation on a French island. Learn about the plot, publishing history, adaptations and references of this classic horror tale.

  5. Pin tumbler lock - Wikipedia

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    A pin tumbler lock is a lock mechanism that uses pins of varying lengths to prevent the lock from opening without the correct key. The shear point is the point where the plug and cylinder meet, and the pins must align exactly at the shear point to open the lock.

  6. Slaymaker lock company - Wikipedia

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    Slaymaker lock company was a manufacturer of locks and steam-powered automobiles founded in 1888. It invented many unique inexpensive locks and was famous for its warded padlocks.

  7. Hall's Safe & Lock Co. - Wikipedia

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    Hall's Safe & Lock Co. was a leading American manufacturer of locks, safes, and bank vaults in the 19th century. It was founded by Joseph L. Hall in 1867 and became the largest safe and vault company in the world by 1892.

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